NICEA LUBBOCKIANA. 
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to the family, somewhat modified from the previous 
genera, and as exhibited in the preceding cut : — The skin 
is also granulated all over, and is interspersed with mi- 
nute solitary hairs. 
We have received many specimens of this species from 
Falmouth, sent by Mr. W. Webster; from Penzance by 
Mr. Harris, and Mr. G. Barlee ; and from the coast of 
Northumberland by Mr. Joshua Alder. 
We have named the species in compliment to our friend 
John Lubbock, Esq., F.R.S., &c., whose name is so inti- 
mately associated with Crustacea, and to whom we take 
this opportunity of acknowledging our obligations. 
The accompanying vignette is by the pencil of Mr. 
Sydney Whiteford. 
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